Deformed Skull From Dark Ages Unearthed In France

The skeleton of an ancient aristocratic woman whose head was warped into a deformed, pointy shape has been unearthed in a necropolis in
France.

The necropolis, found in the Alsace region of France, contains 38 tombs that span more than 4,000 years, from the Stone Age to the Dark Ages.

Rich valley

The Obernai region where the remains were found contains a river and rich, fertile soil, which has attracted people for thousands of years, Philippe
Lefranc, an archaeologist who excavated the Stone Age burials, wrote in an email.

Archaeologists first found the tombs in 2011 while doing a preliminary excavation of the area prior to the start of a big industrial building project.
This year, Lefranc and his colleagues went back to do a more in-depth excavation.

They found that the tombs were well preserved by the limestone rock in which they were buried. One of the burials contained 20 tombs of men, women and
children. [See Images of the Tombs & Deformed Skull]

"The corpses are lying on their backs, with outstretched legs and heads turned westwards," Lefranc said.

The tombs, which date to between 4900 B.C. and 4750 B.C., also contained a few stone vases and tools, along with ornaments such as mother-of-pearl
elbow bracelets and collars. The small group may have been a family from a Neolithic farming and animal-herding culture that lived in long houses and
buried their dead in cemeteries, Lefranc said.

cathar
It doesn't look squeezed to me.....It looks like an Anunaki skull like those found in Peru and elsewhere...

Its a cultural thing.. they place two small flat planks on either side of the skull and wrap it. as the skull grows it elongates. Just think.. that
foot binding in Japan wasnt congenital either. Just cultural practice. Many North and central American indians practiced this as well before European
colonization. Art depicts the practice starting from infancy on a cradleboard.. and binding the skull. When the child became mobile.. it was
wrapped.
It exists today as well in many parts of Africa and South America.

whether a skull was truly deformed by head binding etc. etc. in the early months of childhood . . .

or

as has been extensively documented in Peru and elsewhere

the skulls are from a "race" of 'others.' . . . . others which native cultures to such regions attest came "from the stars." . . .

and which Tom Horn and Chris Putnam document with thousands of pages of references SUMMARIZED IN their 600+ page EXO-VATICANA . . . are evidently
actually fallen angels pretending to be ET's . . . somewhat as scientist Dr Jacques Vallee asserts after his 10 years of studying the evidence--that
the purported "ET's" are 'evil critters' from an 'evil spiritual DIMENSION.'

1. The joints of the nephilium skulls are markedly different from human skulls in consistent ways.
2. The brain mass cubic area is markedly different--much greater. In deformed skulls, the brain mass is not that greatly different from undeformed
human skulls--it's just mushed into a different shape.
3. The DNA is markedly different.
4. The composition of the bone substance is significantly different. I forget the details but I think the nephilum skulls are markedly lighter, less
dense.

There are some other consistent differences, IIRC but I've forgotten them.

It's wiser to study the topic before making grand absolutist pronouncements that could look quite foolish to those who have studied the topic
moderately extensively.

Thankfully, your comments were guarded, moderate and conservative . . . however, your bias seemed to still be fairly evident.

3. Wholesale, uninformed, gross ignorance about the topic.
4. Wishful thinking that does not want to face the issues associated with creatures with massively larger brains who evidently were dinking around
with our planet in eons past and may well be doing so in our era as well.
.

cathar
It doesn't look squeezed to me.....It looks like an Anunaki skull like those found in Peru and elsewhere...

Its a cultural thing.. they place two small flat planks on either side of the skull and wrap it. as the skull grows it elongates. Just think.. that
foot binding in Japan wasnt congenital either. Just cultural practice. Many North and central American indians practiced this as well before European
colonization. Art depicts the practice starting from infancy on a cradleboard.. and binding the skull. When the child became mobile.. it was
wrapped.
It exists today as well in many parts of Africa and South America.

"The deformation of the skull with the help of bandages (narrow strips of cloth) and small boards is a practice coming from central Asia," Lefranc
said in an email. "It was popularized by the Huns and adopted by many German people."

In those times, the deformed, alienlike skull was a privilege reserved for the aristocracy.

The wealthy lady's tomb also contained gold pins, belts known as chatelaines, pearls, a comb made of a stag antler, and a bronze mirror that likely
came from the Caucasus region or central Asia, he said.

These skull shaping practices are well documented, and even demonstrated in some modern primitive societies.
No Aliens, Annunaki, or whatever.

Those who think they're being lied to about History are absolutely correct, but, it's not from academia.

The lies are coming from all the 'junk-food', 'convenience store', and drive-thru' fringe sources, and just like McDeath Burger, Fizzy Sugary Drinks,
and all those other junk garbage foods that taste so good, people are readily gobbling it up in preference over the actual Real, 'Healthy' History.

It takes little to zero cognitive horsepower to gobble up fast-food, junk, garbage history, and it's understandable especially since it 'tastes' so
good and goes down so easy. People love garbage 'history' fantasy because, well, it's full of magic and mystery where reality is such a downer for so
many that want so much more, and if they can believe in or convince themselves through these junk-food lies about aliens, Annunaki, Gods, Demi-gods,
and other such that these super magical power things existed once-upon-a-time, it enables a faith response that it could oooooooo, maybe happen again.

Just like garbage junk food will have an unhealthy effect on the body, this easy to eat garbage junk history re-interpretation about Annunaki Aliens
and such will have an unhealthy effect on the brain.

Real History might be dry and 'boring', but, nothing worth having should ever be expected to come easy.

Stay off the junk-food History people.

The skull is a result of manual shaping over time using the methods described. It's well documented and understood.

There is no statistically significant difference in cranial capacity between artificially deformed skulls and normal skulls.

Head molding still goes on today in modern first world Nations too, but, with the opposite goal of deformation; to mold a child's head into normalized
shape: Helmet Molding Therapy

Is my child a candidate for helmet therapy?

If your child is diagnosed with deformational plagiocephaly, brachycephaly, or scaphocephaly and is less than 12 months old, we may prescribe cranial
remolding to correct the shape of the child’s head.

In addition, children who have undergone endoscopy to correct a craniofacial disorder will often be prescribed helmet therapy for the first year after
surgery to further correct the shape of the head.

I can't personally tell for sure from the one pic if the skull involved is a deformed human skull or an 'other' skull. Personally, it looks like an
'other' skull. The deformed skulls look quite different.

Certainly the join lines are different between the different sections. imho, the one join line I can see reminds me more of an 'other' skull than a
deformed human skull but it's been a long time since I studied the topic to that level of detail.

I don't care what the write-up about the French area and skull says. The skulls themselves would be hard to hoax one way or the other if they were
examined in sufficient detail--even merely a photograph of all the join lines would be sufficient.

I have.. and for me the evidence is not compelling enough for me to attribute this skull that the OP is about to a nephilim race... or any existing
skull for study to a nephilim race of giants. Considering this skull is NOT the skull from a giant in the op, I can safely say its more than likely
human with cultural body modification... smooth cranial suturs or not.
Many "facts" arent facts at all.. considering the anatomy in particular. No one can seem to agree on that alone... so there is no confirmed Nephilim
skull for me to decide by comparison. There are differences in anatomy I know...in human beings. If you and I die, are buried, and someone digs up our
skeletons to compare.. mine will be different from yours. It will be obvious concerning what my "race" is. Hint Im not a Nephilim..: I have 4 roots
in my molars which are long and hooked into my jawbone, my incisors have talon cusps( nice fangs behind my incisors), etc....

Even dental
anthropology cant agree on "nephilim teeth".. in elongated skulls... the teeth would be a HUGE indicator of genetic origin. They are rarely
mentioned. It was just recently that talon cusps were known to be a genetic trait and not simply an abnormality. Much like the hysteria concerning
double rows of teeth. classconnection.s3.amazonaws.com...

With Nephilim I guess it will be a while before that is an accepted part of osteology.. when or if we FIND the remains of a true daughters of men and
sons of god critter. I find the idea of Nephilim pretty appealing, but for me.. I cant make the connections with what we have currently.

AliceBleachWhite
The skull is a result of manual shaping over time using the methods described. It's well documented and understood.

Nothing to see here, folks. Everything in existence is already well-documented and understood.

There are documented cases of a few tribes in South America and Africa using the board method to shape the developing heads of infants.
However, as Bo Xian stated, there is a significant anatomical difference between purposely-deformed human skulls and skulls like the one in the OP.
Biologists say the latter appear to have naturally grown to the elongated shape.

Even more interesting is the fact that these tribes, despite having no contact with one another, have mythologies involving 'gods' with long heads.
They explain the modification of infants' heads as a way to mimic or honor their gods from above.

AliceBleachWhite
The skull is a result of manual shaping over time using the methods described. It's well documented and understood.

Nothing to see here, folks. Everything in existence is already well-documented and understood.

There are documented cases of a few tribes in South America and Africa using the board method to shape the developing heads of infants.
However, as Bo Xian stated, there is a significant anatomical difference between purposely-deformed human skulls and skulls like the one in the OP.
Biologists say the latter appear to have naturally grown to the elongated shape.

Even more interesting is the fact that these tribes, despite having no contact with one another, have mthologies involving 'gods' with long heads.
They explain the modification of infants' heads as a way to mimic or honor their gods from above.

There are documented cases of a few tribes in South America and Africa using the board method to shape the developing heads of infants.
However, as Bo Xian stated, there is a significant anatomical difference between purposely-deformed human skulls and skulls like the one in the OP.
Biologists say the latter appear to have naturally grown to the elongated shape.

Even more interesting is the fact that these tribes, despite having no contact with one another, have mythologies involving 'gods' with
long heads. They explain the modification of infants' heads as a way to mimic or honor their gods from above.

ABSOLUTELY INDEED.

It is kind of interesting . . . in the broad field of the . . . 'out there' topics . . . THIS IS one area where there's tangible documentation of
the differences involved. I still fail to see how it can any longer be an issue of dispute.

However, I do recognize that . . . ATSer's can be a lot like the old joke about Jews . . . find 6 Jews in a group and you'll find 36 opinions . . .
at least.

Your facts are unarguably correct, but you're missing the crucial point being made.

That point being spontaneous development of this very odd practice of deforming a new borns skull shape, by disparate cultures separated by continent
and ocean at a time when no mutual contact was supposedly taking place between them.

That's the point, not that Human beings have or have not performed this on their offspring...but why and why did many vastly separated cultures all
decide this extremely odd and unnatural practice was a desirable trait independently of each other.

It's one thing for separate cultures to decide to build houses or tools that are very similar, as that is how Humans innovate...we find what works
best and go with the obvious design, but it's another thing entirely to mutilate a new born baby for no apparent reason, especially many cultures
doing so in supposed isolation to each other.

It's as strange as discovering separate cultures all independently decided it would be a good idea to remove their right arms at birth.

One major point is that the elongated "cone heads" appear in widely diverse continents.

The 2nd major point is that tribal cultures evidently tried to mimic the ?NATURAL? or manipulated DNA differences that resulted in the "cone heads"
being BORN THAT WAY AS A RACE--perhaps a hybrid race.

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